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Heart Attack Symptoms | Dr. B. Keith Ellis | Houston Methodist Sugar Land
Heart Attack Symptoms
(Video 2 of 4) In this clip, Dr. Ellis discusses the symptoms of a heart attack.
Heart attack symptoms differ for men and women, and knowing the warning signs could save your life.
Typical heart attack symptoms Chest discomfort or pain Upper body pain Stomach pain Shortness of breath Anxiety Lightheadedness Sweating You may feel sick to your stomach or vomit.
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Symptoms of a heart attack
Hybrid Operating Room | Dr. B. Keith Ellis | Houston Methodist Sugar Land
Hybrid Operating Room | Dr. B. Keith Ellis | Houston Methodist Sugar Land
(Video 4 of 4) Dr. Ellis describes the benefits of hybrid operating rooms, which incorporate advanced technologies with traditional surgery capabilities to offer patients streamlined care, and reduce recovery time and complications. In fact, Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital is the only facility in Fort Bend County that performs open-heart surgery, including the most complex cases.
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Hybrid Operating Room | Dr. B. Keith Ellis | Houston Methodist Sugar Land
Heart Attack Procedure - Radial Artery | Dr. B. Keith Ellis | Houston Methodist Sugar Land
Heart Attack Procedure - Radial Artery | Dr. B. Keith Ellis | Houston Methodist Sugar Land
(Video 3 of 4) Dr. Ellis discusses the technique of treating heart attack patients through the radial artery. Our expert team of physicians practice the most advanced techniques in heart care to provide better, minimally invasive treatments for our patients. In fact, we are one of only a handful of institutions in the nation performing heart procedures through the radial artery in the wrist, a technique that’s particularly safer for women.
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Heart Attack Procedure - Radial Artery | Dr. B. Keith Ellis | Houston Methodist Sugar Land